In message <52A99EB37B8@ist2.co.umist.ac.uk> "Robert Hollingsworth" writes:
> I have a 79 MG Midget.
>
>
> Unfortunately the fitment of new springs did not cure the lean and a
> closer examination revealed that the car was twisted obviously from a
> previous accident (No I did'nt crash it!).
>
Sounds dangerous to me. So..
1. Take it to a frame shop & see what it would take to straighten out the car
or
2. Look for a '79 midget with bad/worn out drive train and good body for sale
very cheep and move your parts over to the new body.
Stop purchasing cars with major handling problems. If it has a problem, make
sure a competent mechanic familure with the breed looks at it before you
purchase it.
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